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Oregon City Enterprise. CIIAS. MESERVE, Pl'HUMIKR AND rKCTRlKTOR. 8UHHCHIPTION KATKB, On yer. Six ovuith. Three mimlh. ...... gubicripilon jwvahl la idTm. AdrertUinf m jlvea on application I J 00 1 )J 60 I me red at the Pout Offloe In Orvn City. Or., u ieoou.1 clu matter. FKIDAY, PKCEMBER 25', The KXTKRPR1SK guarantee t Urpr bona Id elreolatloi thai that f tha other thr paper In Um eoontj combined. AGENTS FOR THK ENTERPRISE. Otweiro, CnbT, Clakanias, Milrukte. Vnloo Mills. Alms. lictilow Brook. Sew Er. Wtlaonvllle, Prk FlacO, Barlow. )l.1tnne, SlafforJ. Mulino, Cro. Molalla. Maniuam, EutteTllie Aurora, irille. ale Crwk, 8iinnyjule, Pamasctis, Paiidy, Salmon. t'lirrinsville, I'herryville, Marmot, . 0. W. Pror Geo. k night A. Nattier Gary 4 W'lttiirer 0 J. Trullliiier K 8 Hramh.ll Ch Hmman . W.S.Newberry Henry Miley Hamilton A WaMurn . Mra.0. A.Sheppard T. M. CroM . Q. Uate. C. T llowrd R. M. Cooper Annie Stutih. E. M. Hartman B. Jenuing . F tileny - 1.J Perdu H. W illfrn John Welsh J. V. Elliott F. CurtM'h Mrs. YT. M. Mrlntyra Ceo. J. Curriii Mrs. M. J. Hammer Ailolph Asoliotl 0REG0X ClirS LOSS. plan which i ivhwI for making llila ex hibit, the comniitte ayt "W ileir to call your attention to the great oHirliuilty for Oregon ami Its jrorlty olfrnst to in by the nml-wlntor lair to I heM In San Krancisoo frotii January to July, 1SSH. The committee to whom the matter is iiitrnstl desire in every way to make this general ami popular one, tn'tieving that tunny peo ple all! Redrawn fivni the colder climate of ilie Atlantic and eastern stales, and will be introduced to the milder and better mates of the Facitlc Coast. Oregon has broad acres, climate unsurpassed, any where, and unrivalled natural resoun-ea. These she oiler as ait inducement to the home-seeker from the East. Many of this class of our fellow cilisens will undoubtedly visit the Fair. It is proposed to erect suit able building on the grounds at San Fran cisco to be known as the "Oregon building." The exhibits of the state are to be made in Uii building, and by special order made by the Roant of Manager of the Mid-Winter Fair, all exhibits made In the Oregon building shall be entitled to all rights of competition for premium, the same exactly as in the " General Buildings of the Fair. The management of this exhibit will be vir tually under the charge of the same gentle men who so ably represented the state of Oregon at the World's Columbian Exposi tion. The results of their labor in Chicago re no doubt well known to'you, and are so well evinced by the numerous premiums nd awards which they brought home to our own people. In order to raise funds for this work the committee have incorporated under capital stock of 0rt) dollars, at one dollar per share. All Or-gontans are asked to take as many of these shares as they possibly can, and none should hesitate to subscribe for at least one share, II for no other reason than to preserve the bond as a " souvenir." Tan letting of (he mall carrying contrai l by the government to the lowest bidder for the low amount mentioned for the service in another place in the paper Illustrate well the tendency of the gx. For carrying the mail U'tweeu here and Molalla and re turn six day every week, or 31:1 days In the year, ihe contractor is lo receive IMS, or a tritle more than two dollar for each trip of X! miles. This compensation Is for man and hi home, and is for hard and tedious work, with but small chances for additional coiunsation by doing errands. Hardly a cititvnof this locality would contract to do for less than one-third more than this mount. How easy it would be for the Fast Side Hallway Co. to stop all complaints about their road if thee would only put on a com petent train dispatcher and give hi in ex clusive control of the cars, and If they did not run on time tire him, ml get another who could, and to heat all their car either by electric or oil heater. The road bed Is food enough, and the cars tre ettul lo the best on the Coast. It Ihe passengers were not froten to death and wearied out with delays on the trip there would be no cause for criticism. The East Side railway has been source of loss and constant detriment to Oregon City since its completion. In fact the com pany could not have done less for the tow n hd its policy been one ol hostility to Ore gon City It has been the means of taking thousands of dollars from Oregon City while the amount that it has brought in has been so small as not to be noticeable. The loss by the withdrawal of the boats alone has amounted to over $14,'X) a year. The Oregon City Transportation Co. paid out during the year rl for wood, 12,t for wages, nd f 2..XI0 for groceries, mews, repairs, etc., all of which, except one-half of the wages, was paid out to Oregon City men and firms. The wood choppers, the wood battlers, the grocery bouses, the meat mar kets, and incidentally the whole town feels this loss. This expenditure would have in creased instead of decrea.ed with the growth of the town bad the op!e given the boats share of their patronage. The truck and express men are another class that are feeling the blighting effects of this new factor in the prosperity of Oregon City. If their business u ruined they too, with the others whose occupations are gone, will have to seek other towns in which to earn livelihood. The Albany local train is another one of the looses that the transportation facilities of Oregon City has suffered. This train, be sides being great convenience lo the citi zens of Oregon City, was an imperative ne cessity to the people up the valley. But they, in order to save a few cents, when they got to Oregon City abandoned the train for the electric cars, and by doing so caused such s loss in tiie receipts as to force the railroad company to withdraw the train, and now these same people are kicking themselves for the loss of the only train on the road that was of any real benefit to them. There is little likelihood of this train ever being pat back on the road, as the receipts between Oregon City and Port land were fully one-half of all taken in. The valley towns will have to grow for several years yet before they alone will furnish pat ronage enough to sustain s local train. With the Albany local went Oregon City's late morning mail to Portland and the early evening mail up. This mail had only been in effect for few months as the result of the demands of the business men, and its loss has been a great inconvenience to theiu. In return for all this loss the service has not been efficient enough and the rates low enough to make the building of the East Bide railway paying venture for Oregon City. ' The EsriHraiss has frequently called the attention of thecitixensof Clackamas county to the need of a better road system which would atlord the rural districts good roads instead of niudholes for travel in the winter season when roads are most needed. Al most anything will do to travel on in Ihe summer season when the roads are as ban) as rock even in the wettest places, hut when the winter rains are Uoii us the best roads obtainable are none too good lor the use of Ihe farmer who has lo travel over them, since the task of driving ten or twelve miles to town with or without a load in the pelting rain or cold is tedious enough even Arraa the distribution ol the supplies do nated for Ihe needy In Portland It was dis covered that many of those who applied were not absolutely In want. It Is always the case with distributions made upon spec ial occasions thut those who are most for ward lo avail themselves of Ihe phllan thropy of well disposed citiiens are really less deserving than many who will not make their wants known. I'ros what authority does this our Ten noyer eak when he asserts that the lord's blessing will follow the president if he but carries out the pledges of Ihe doiuncratlc party? When did the Lord make our gov- ernor his spokesman? I Sav a dime and lose i the experience of Oregon City in itsexclu j sive patronuge ot the Fust M.le ruilway. UT IT Kf'.V. and your couh may end In something H oua. It pretty sure to, If your blood U poor. That ! Just Um tune and condition that In vite Consumption. Tlio aeed arm own and It baa fastened ita hold upon you, before you know that It 1 near. It won't do to trld and delar, when the remedy I at hand. Kvery disorder that can r reached through tha blood yield lo l'r. Fierce llolden Me.li.wl lhaoovery. For rtever Cough, Bronchial. Throat ami I.ung Dlwam, Asthma, tVrodila In every form, end even tha Scrofulous ITection of the lung that's called Consumption, in all Ita axhar stains, It la positive and complete cur. It la the enfv blood-cleanser, strength rw ftorwr, and (Icah-bullder so effective that It ran be (ruiminrr-,(. It It doean't twnellt or curw, lu every rase, vou have your uonay back. All medtcuM dealer have It, fyERY Pair Guaranteed. A0DRC53 an Francisco Cal rXNNOYKR TO CLKVKLAM). Our Governor Sends Christmas (ire ting the ireUlenl. The following letter was mailed to the president Christinas day : S.M.r.Ji, Or., Christmas, Kfl. To the President, Washington, I). C over the best of roads, let alone niuddingit Sir: The extraordinary circumstances w hich as is the case in nearly all parts of the county greet Ihe return of this holiday must lie my at present. Clackamas county is not alone excuse for writing you. Today is Ihe lirsl in feeling the inconvenience and loss arising I Christmas in the history of Oregon w hen from jioor roads as w ill be seen from the fol-1 more than two-thirds of its opl are out lowing quotation from the Si. Helens Mist. of employment and more than one third It says: Columbia county is at an annual ! are without sufficient means of support, expense of about f lor road work with-1 business is almost completely stagnated, out ny visible improvement in the roads I inouev Is not to be obtained, and Ihe debt- except, possibly, during the dry season, ors are powerless to avoid Ihe seiiure of KCMMONs. lu the Circuit Court of the Hut ol Oregon lor Clackamas Cuuiily. 8li of Oretmi. pUluiIrT, vs. lh heir of Julia limy. drreel. lii i, Jones, ami lo any u Interestnl In III late ol laid Joliu Ory, ile cve4. ilvteinUnt To ftabl abov tiatued delriidnu!: lu Ilia liam ol Hie Hll ol lreoii Vihi are hereby commsii.led to apiar nl answer the liiloiniAlloii ItU-d hereto, within the time ll.wM in civil ai'innii, winch I l Hi first day nl Ihe next term or this eoiiri wtitch eouveue l th court hotu In oretoti t'tly oil lh 1Mb tlsy ol April. IvH. and II y.'il Nil lo poear and inw r Id lulortiiMlni. Ihe plsln HIT will apply In the court lor the rellrl l insntled therein, which U el Inrth In the onler ol the court hereinafter et forth Tin mm mam l Issued In eoiifori.ilty w llh the follow lug order of lh l.l court, to wit: lu the Circuit Court of Ihe Mat of Oreon. County of CUcksma flute of Oreion. plaintiff. . 1 h Heir of John timy. ileoste.1. IHin J. Jones, ami lo any one Interested In iheeaUle of John iirv. ilee'd t'poit re.lliiK Ihe tuforiiiNllon of . N tur ret!, district Homey In and lor l Is. kstnst county. Ureaoii, tile. In Ihlseoiirl. In til. b II li set forth llial on J..I01 dry died In clack niM comity, tire. 111. K pi. '1, Is, 7. Intestate, leav ing an ratal In uld county, ml thai 110 helra il It have piearel lo elaiin hi properly j (hat a portion 1 I hla ralNte haa been Mild Hilt! ,i.,ll.r haa laoi ' lilllied "vcr to the earlieal Inn. I of (trefoil, lint nouar na neen . . v u , a n 1 ..1 .... 1.: t 1 x K. J K. of Ihe Vt illr.ictte 111. rl.Han. Ibr..uih ..uie error or In-iflecl of Ihe a.lmililfttralnr of a oaealNte ol aaol ileriNtetlt waa tiol aohl an.l 1 V'm-u',v" '" "' "' Ileal llllld illreele Uf I'llflillrt. ""I " '""ber appearllif lhal one I it u J Jolfeaelalllu aome llilereal lit saltl eslal 'itnve descrt'ied and II appernif lr..ual. lu to ? vmaliou ibl th "late oiefui has ilfln to JUil! ,iale; II ! Iherelore or.lere.l llial a ul f mou. i.site 10 Ihe belr ai law o! J..I111 i,ry. .le i raa.e., to 111 J. Jouea. nit. I In )! iM-r.olti Inter e.lrl lii ihe estate ot ani John litav.oereHar.i. 10 atir and anawer the Inloriuatioii wuhln tit lliav allowcl bt law In civil artto-ia. ami ih.iw Cause If ailiy they hve why the title to snI.1 slHtvedes, rlitetl Inml vhoiiid llo( veal In thlsslal. It la further ortlere.l Hint Ihe sal. I uitilii.uis I Mlttllshetl tttrall eoiiaecttllve weeks .i the (trefoil city Kiitviprl.e. new pa4r iuitill.tir.1 In sat'l county, ami lhal lau J Jouea in. served 4-rsuilly II he ran l loinnl lu ihe eouniy or lale: thai all oilier ileli ii.lants pHr ami an wer by ttie first tlay of the iieil term nt Una court which convene at orefou l lljr, tiref.ui. Al.rll ,,ih. vti listed lbli.'.lli day of Xrplctuhcr. 1-J.I liloa Mi lisint. I Ill-I ll JloUe. Itale.1 at Orefon ( lly. Orefmi, Pee l.i. svi J t--f:l- W. N. H A It 11 K IT. Hist All . when nature does more lo uit the roads In passable condition than all the fruitless la- their property and their homes to satisfy, at a small percentage of their value, Ihe bor which is expended Uon them. The ; claims of their creditors. Kepeatcd appeals threadbare obsolete system ol patching up a have been made to me as governor of Ore few chiickholes in the roads every spring, gon to assemble the legislature, in order lo with the material supplied by nature, only j alleviate the condition of affulrs and avert to have the mud get deeper and the roads the imiiding calamity. The redress l, more impassable each succeeding winter, has j however, not in our hands, but in yours, become very monotonous and tiresome. The time has arrived w hen change must tie made regardless of expense. The county yearly pays out enough money for practi cally useless labor to buy two or three stone crushers and 0irate them several months, and hence my earnest appeal to you. The laws of congress, which have discriminated against silver and ma.le gold alone full h-cal tender money, giving lo the money lender the privilige of relusing both the silver dollar and the silver certificate, thus TKKASTKKK'H KOTK'K. I har now lu my hatula fundi applicable to thepavn:ent of all warrant euhre,l pib.r to August I J. sj. Interest will eeaie Ir.-in .tale of this nolle. II CAI IKr. Tresturer of Clackamas county. Italid On'k-on l it). I'ec. II, Isd. tl and when onge their work is done it will be j rendering unavailable more than one-hall IIIE MID-WINTER FAIR. Oregon made successful and quite sat isfactory exhibit of her resources at the worlds fair and brought from there good portion of the premiums for which she was competitor. That the exhibits there made have and will remit in much good to the state there can be no doubt, as the name of having thus successfully competed with the other states will add to our renown and cause intelligent people from all parts of the country to turn their eyes in this direc tion when seeking for a more congenial borne or pleasanter place to locate. But It will never do to rest upon laurels already run. The race is not to the swift but to the prenistent. The work done by the com mittee at Chicago must be suplemented by individual and community work In the months and year to come and no oppor tunity should be lost to impress upon those whom it is desirable to secure as citizens of our fair state the great advantages which this state posesses over any other. There is now presenting another oppor tunity for Oregon to advertise ber resources nd if the matter is properly attended to, win laurels greater than those won at Chicago, since the field of competition is to be so near borne that it will be possible to 'et our products there and to exhibit them fresher state and more attractive style m was possible at Chicago. We refer of to the mid-winter fair which is to .jy'open at Ban Francisco. It is Pa ; coast undertaking and as such this state .ght to be and Is interested in its success. , Failure on the part of Oregon to be rep resented there would work an injury not to be calculated, while competition such as the resources of the state will permit will result in great good. In speaking of the substantial and lasting and therefore the most economical. There is no longer any use trying to disguise the fuct that the pres ent system of working roads is a dismal fail ure. Many years of failure have demon strated it, and the sooner we adopt some other system Ihe sooner we will have taken s long stride in the direction of conven ience nd proserity. The Kntekpbise has no malice toward the East Side Railway Co., nor is it trying to bear its stock in the interest of any corpor- of the national currency as absolute debt- paying money, are the sole cauci of the decline in values, the paralvsis of business and the consequent nuoverislimeit of Ihe great army of wage-earners and of the im- .ending starvation of their w ives and child ren. If, when you stood upon theeastern portiro of the capilol on the 4th of last March, you had announced to the people that you would speedily convene congress in extra session to carry out Ihe pledges of the platform to which you gave your assent and upon which you were elected, which declared for the use of "both gold and silver NOTICE PtlR PCItl.ICATIuN. I Jin. I Office alOrefon Cuy. Ortfon.) Pec. 7. s 1 Nntlr I hereby then, thai the folbiwtitf nuied settler has filed notice of his Inteittlo.i to make AunI proof in support of his claim tin trr section .'"'I. h S and that ssbl proof will be ma.le txlnre the Itrf later ami He.clveral ItrefouClty. (treirnii, Jauitaty IJ. l'M, vl. Milium (I Mleel. Itiimeitrsd Kntry So yssu for the S. E H.-e II. hi u. I . J rl , It. Kst. Me names the follow ihf witnesses to prove hla continuous re-blence III. oli ami cultivation of. sut.l Imii.I. vll: Kratn-ts C l.itlle Oliver C. Yocuiii. Horace rl Cainphell. of Halinoli, Itrefxll, l. It l.il'lwlck, ol llol br'H.k. (trefoil. U: M KlillKIlT A. Mil. I KK, ItcfUlcr. lor tho 110 xt !W) ilayn wo will inuko tlio tallowing ro(WtinH. Our !UI inch plaid wool Huiiiii'Ih, good vnltto K.'hi, now 2V. Our.'MS inch twilli-d pluid miitinjiH, good vnluo -t.V, now .'Chi. DouMi' fold Htorm Hv.gf, pohI vnltio ftOo, now -KV. luitlmioro tint wool nuitiii(!H, good vnltio 4.V, now 3.'w. Our HV grudii outinu tlunntd now mild for 7c. Mirifca uiul cliiKl r'iiH wMo Kot uliof with rpH-d ton, forimr priccn and HA now mild for $1.00. I.itdic natural wtml tindcrvcstH reduced front $1.2.1 to $1.00. I.tiilii'H heavy wtxil hour., former prict- il'w now Groceries and Provisions Sold at Close Prices. KLOUK, - PICK - HAUUICIs, - $j.xi Sugars, Dry Granulated I9lb $1, Extra (J 21) lb $1, (ioldon (J 21 lb $. BEST PEARL OIL C5c FOR 6 GALLON. WANTKD TO KXl'IlAMiK COOPS K0K. Gutter, fg(!!, oittd. wheat, Ih iihh, xitiitor, hailed hay, oiiiona and xmltry Park Placo Cash Store ation that may be trying to buy uptl.eroa.l-, M ,,,,,, 10npy , illl(lt tisrriiulnatl.n What tlie Entf.kphise is striving for Is to re' store to Oregon City its transportation facil it its winch were admitted to b the best of any suburban to n on the Coast. With six trains and six boats a day bur transiiorta tion facilities were sufficient for the needs of our city ; but Oregon Cify being a grow ing town with a bright future felt that closer communication with Portland was demanded, and to secure this gave extra ordinary Inducements to have the two cities connected by an electric line. And now after turning over the street railway busi ness for the next thirty years, and having the boats driven off the river, and the trains on the railroad cut down by reason of this electric line, it is enough to elicit a protest from every citizen of Oregon City who has the good of the city at heart to be compelled to endure the service that is given in return fur this loss. The East Hide railway after having secured a practical monopoly of the passenger traffic between Oregon City and Portland could easily retain it if they would only give a service equal to the one tbey displaced. The traveling public will patronise the line that gives them tbe speediest and most comfortable service, and it rests with the East Bide Railway Co. whether the boats are to be again run on the river and the railroad trains increased and they forced into bankruptcy, or to retain the trutllc be tween the two cities and make their road the best paying line In Oregon. Kural Northwest: The newspapers which are advising the planting of hops in Oregon and Washington at tbe present time have not studied the matter much. If there is a good crop of hops on the Pacific coast next year and a fair crop In the rest of the world, thtre will be no money In bops except for the skilled grower who can produce and cure the very choicest grade of bops. It is easy to over-stock the markets of tbe world with hops that the price frequently falls be low the limit of profitable production ; when o many growers quit raising them that the price again raises to a figure which alio a large margin of profit, of tbe past two or three years have developed craze for planting bops and tbe price is sure to go down. ure which allows-. .j' The good prices ComJnar s have develoned watches, cli against either metal," this widespread re vulsion of business, which has diminished the value of the property of the nation by fully one-half, would never have occurred. And, if now you would give such advice to Congress, the further downward tendency would lie checked, anil with favorable con gressional legislation, business would again revive and prosterity would again visit our land. And why should you not do so? It Is honorable to carry out the pledges of a party to the people, and is it not most dishonor able to not do so? Tbe responsibility is en tirely with you. The complete obedience of the lower bouse of congress to your wishes has been observed throughout the wide world. It would obey your behest, and in this the senate would give you sup port. The burden, therefore, reals entirely upon your shoulders. The power lies Willi you by carrying out the pledges iion which yon were elected, to restore business lo Its accustomed activity, and again to give em ployment to the unemployed, thus Impart ing comfort and hope to many a cheerless home, or by a continued refusal to do so to indefinitely prolong and intensity the pres ent most disastrous condition of allairs. You are a father, and you no doubt feel grateful lo Ood when you, upon retiring to rest look upon your sleeping babes, the picture of health, consequent upon their having a sulllciency of food and clothing. I pray yon, however, to enlarge the scote of your vision and behold as you can in many and many a cot, children, loved as much by their parents as yours are by you weak and sickly from Insufficient food and clothing, the innocent victims of a most vicious financial policy, whose sleeping forms are bathed by the scalding tears of mothers bending over them in sorrow and dispair, and then resolve, aa you should, faithfully to carry out the pledges your party gave to a confiding people, If you will do so, Ood will bless youa.id a grateful nation will applaud you. Very Respect fully, HVLVKSTKB I'KNNOVKR. and see the latest- and hent in jewelry, ailverware, novelties a4 muBiealiriBtrijraentB. F0R ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS 00 TO Q A. HARDING. NONE HUT OOMPETCNT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flu Perfumeries nil Toilet Articles. Also a full itock of ZP-AIHSTTS- OILS. KTC. Prairie Nurseries DAVID J. COX, Prop., CANDY, - OlilCCON. Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Prune. Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and Almond. 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